PRL made in Italy suit, mint condition. 3 button peak lapel, chocolate brown w/ stripe. The jacket is at the tailors getting a small adjustment made before selling (a button needed repaired).

FYI, the Orvis is a womens and the PRL is sick!!!

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I got some gray ones laying around my stash somewhere.....size 13 though if I recall. Flippable? I only got them to try and be a pimp clown a couple years ago since my feet are so small. Well made if I remember.

High Retail on Mezlan, seems like you have to be pretty picky on what you pick up though to flip. These should flip easily, but I also left at least 2 other pairs of used, pretty plain Mezlans today.

Just sold a pair for the second time (1st buyer returned the at a 50% refund due to not fitting correctly) today. Sold for $127 the first time and $130 now but it is the ONLY pair I've picked up... maybe passed 10-15 not worth my time. They dont flip well usually.

I hit 2 places yesterday, and because I was pressed for time, never got to spend the time I normally like to spend. Still, I think I made out pretty good.
Burberry Brit knit cardigan/jacket with zipper and buttons. Not a bad piece but a little ostentatious with the buttons and the epaulets.

Also I posted this last week and never got a response, does anybody know what these J&M loafers are made out of?

I can't tell by that photo, but I remember your other photo and they looked like croc. Now, whether they're actually croc or not, I'll admit that I'm not an expert. I own a couple of pairs, but nothing in black.

By the way, thank you for posting in a manner that makes it easy to quote/remove unnecessary information

Am I a bad person if I went to local SA at 2pm Friday and was PO'd they'd closed so early I couldn't get one more rip through the racks? They canceled school and everything Friday...but there was, like 2" of snow on the ground when school would have let out. Babies. Heh.

Spoo, you have a cutie there!

My little girl standing next to 27" drift up to her elbows, that's a yardstick she's holding, she wanted to see how deep the snow was.

Pros, help me out. I have this jacket, Sartoria Italiana, whatever. Not great, not the worst.

Am I a bad person if I went to local SA at 2pm Friday and was PO'd they'd closed so early I couldn't get one more rip through the racks? They canceled school and everything Friday...but there was, like 2" of snow on the ground when school would have let out. Babies. Heh.

Spoo, you have a cutie there!

My little girl standing next to 27" drift up to her elbows, that's a yardstick she's holding, she wanted to see how deep the snow was.

Pros, help me out. I have this jacket, Sartoria Italiana, whatever. Not great, not the worst.

How can you tell from the markings or the feel if it's cashmere or cashmere blend? I vaguely remember this coming up before and the answer was "you can't tell for sure," but is there any "tell"?

That snow is incredible!

Re: cashmere vs blend, I know when there is some cashmere involved, but every once in a while I'm surprised to find that it's 10% or less. By feel alone, I can usually tell whether it's wool, camelhair, cashmere or a poly blend. However, I don't know of any definite test for it for listing/sales purposes. You can do a burn test, which is fairly accurate (unless you're dealing with a blend of less than 5% of a synthetic). I posted a link awhile ago to a table that gave you a good idea of the fabric makeup after a burn test...I'll see if I can find it.